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The general agency for the newest, best and most profusely illustrated editions of Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries has been placed at Moses King's bookstore, and the arrangements are such that any student in Harvard University who will buy a copy of the dictionary within the next thirty days can get it for less money than the jobbers in Boston have to pay for them when buying in large quantities. Arrangements have also been made where by a student can get one of these indispensable books by paying for it in small monthly instalments. In variety of styles of bindings and editions no bookstore in America can show a better assortment than is to be seen at King's bookstore.
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